Russian mass media and changing values
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Russian mass media and changing values
(BASEES/RoutledgeCurzon series on Russian and East European studies / series editor, Richard Sakwa, 67)
Routledge, 2010
- : hbk
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内容説明
This book provides a multi-faceted picture of the many complex processes taking place in the field of contemporary Russian media and popular culture. Russian social and cultural life today is strongly individualised and consumers are offered innumerable alternatives; but at the same time options are limited by the new technologies of control which are a key feature of Russian capitalism. Based on extensive original research by scholars in both Russia itself and in Finland, the book discusses new developments in the media industry and assesses a wide range of social and cultural changes, many of which are related to, and to an extent generated by, the media.
The book argues that the Russian mass media industry, whilst facing the challenges of globalization, serves several purposes including making a profit, reinforcing patriotic discourse and popularizing liberalized lifestyles. Topics include changing social identities, new lifestyles, ideas of "glamour" and "professional values". Overall, the book demonstrates that the media in Russia is far from homogenous, and that, as in the West, despite new technologies of control, media audiences are being offered a new kind of pluralism which is profoundly influencing Russia's cultural, social and political landscape.
目次
Part 1: Mapping the Media Landscape 1. Contemporary Structure of the Russian Media Industry 2. Changing Media Use in Russia 3. A New Generation of Journalists Part 2: Biopolitics of the Media 4. 'We Must All Give Birth: That's an Order': The Russian Mass Media Commenting on V.V. Putin's Address 5. Portrayal of Health Policy in Russian Newspapers 6. Eastern Cowboys: Masculine Selves and Coping with Stressful Life in the Russian Edition of Men's Health Magazine 7. In Search of a 'New (Wo)Man': Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Russian Self-help Literature Part 3: Media as the Arbiters of Style 8. 'Family - that's an Opera': Creativity and Family Representations in Russian Women's Magazine Krest'ianka 9. Modern Russian Entertainment TV: 'Live Well Now - Ask Me How' 10. Russian Glamour and Its Representations in Post-Soviet Mass Media 11. Between a Good Home and a Good City: The Privatization of Residential Life in Russian Lifestyle Journalism
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